C’est une vision surprenante : dans la plus grande ferme de crocodiles de Méditerranée, 400 crocodiles du Nil évoluent dans un décor qui renoue avec la profondeur saharienne et africaine du pays, au milieu de papyrus, de palmiers et de bananiers. Ils paressent au soleil dans les bassins et la serre tropicale avant de s’ébattre et se battre pour le nourrissage. Un vrai dépaysement.
Un imposant fortin évoquant l’architecture du désert marque l’entrée du parc animalier. C’est au son de musique africaine qu’on se laisse guider vers les bassins et la serre tropicale où nagent – ou plutôt paressent au soleil– 400 crocodiles du Nil, ramenés de Madagascar. Le crocodile du Nil est l’une des plus grandes espèces de crocodiliens, elle peut atteindre, pour certains mâles, jusqu’à 7 mètres pour un poids de près d’une tonne. Sa morphologie en fait l’une des espèces les plus redoutables.
Simon Preisig
a month agoThe crocodile farm is beautifully designed and very well maintained. One of the most positive aspects is that the animals have plenty of space—they look healthy and relaxed, which suggests they are well cared for. A real highlight is the chance to gently hold a small crocodile and take a memorable photo—an exciting experience, especially for children. At 4 p.m., there is a crocodile feeding session, which is both fascinating and educational. Watching the animals up close during feeding time is truly impressive. Overall, it’s a great place to visit for animal lovers and families alike!
xxx ccc (punz)
a month agoBeautiful and well maintained park. A delight for adults and children. Massive amount of 600 crocodiles all over the place. The reptile show is short but interesting. The picture option with a baby crocodile isn't necessary and should not even be proposed at the first place
Dani Spa
3 weeks agoMust see venue Modern facility, the crocodiles are living in good ambient. We enjoyed the historical museum and the open air museum where you can step in the different types of houses that you see accross Tunisia. The cost is 32 Dinnars, absolutely good value for the money.
Imy Sid
2 months agoHundred of crocodile/ turtles. All different sizes. Got to hold a baby Croc for photos. Takes around 1/2 hours at a leisurely pace. Ticket also gets u in to the museum on site. It has a soviner shop also and a small cafe. Would recommend has nice berber village buildings on site and u can go in and see how they lived or still live. Met Vlad the camel
Tanveer
3 weeks agoAwesome visit and experience. Was much bigger than I expected. Does get super busy during feeding times. Definitely a must visit if in Djerba